Even though we love
our cats very much and wouldn't mind keeping them for the rest
of their lives, we feel that after a few years of service to us,
they belong in a loving home where they get almost non stop
attention.

Our retired cats are
young yet and will have a full life ahead of them with you.

There is also special
consideration to you if you purchase a kitten and take a retired
mom along with . The cat kitten then has another well
mannered ragdoll to show the new kitten the ropes ,and also
teaches the kitten everything there is to know about becoming a
well adjusted ragdoll.

New
Kitten Introduction

Because you new kitten is
going to be stressed by leaving his brothers , sisters, and the
surroundings he is used to you will want to give him as much security as
possible, to make this transition the easiest and fastest way you know
how..

If you want your kitten to
bond with you or maybe your children, it is that bedroom you will want
to confine your kitten to for 7 days and no less. It will take the
kitten this much time to feel somewhat secure with his food, water,
litter box, scratching post , and you .

After this 7 days , you may
open this door and let the kitten venture out on his own. He will be
inclined to follow you and stay by you til he feels more secure in this
huge invironment.

A cat or kitten doesn't need a
lot of space to run and play in. he needs the security of small places.

If your kitten is very social
and some are a little more outgoing than others in the beginning, you
may carry your new kitten around with you. So he can look around but
still be secure in your arms. I would not do this at least until maybe
the 3rd or 4th day home with you.

If you have other cats, when
you open this door , the older cats and kitten will already have been
acquainted by smelling each other under the door.

Older cats may hiss at the new
baby and you , because they are frightened by the strange new smell of
the baby. They are not hissing at the new baby but the unfamiliar
smell. You have the new kitten's smell on you . So your older cat will
hiss at you.

If you realize this , you
won't be so inclined to think that your older cat is jealous of the
kitten. This is a fallacy that many believe. But it is not so. The
resident cat is just not identifying with the new smell. In 7 days he
will have gotten used to the new odor of this kitten. When you open the
door to let the baby venture out, it should be without incident.

Always have one more litter
box than you have cats, and watch that the older cat is not chasing the
baby or pouncing him as he comes out of the litter box. If this happens,
the kitten will be afraid to go into the box from that point on. Thus ,
you will have a litter box problem with the new baby.

Do not remove the bedroom
litter box til you know the kitten is not using it at all anymore. It
may take a year. But if you scoop your boxes every day , you should not
have an odor in you bedroom or anywhere.

If you are sensitive to litter
box odors, you may want to try this product. NATURE'S MIRACLE, LITTER
BOX TREATMENT.